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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Feb 14, 8:00 am ET
Viasystems Group, Inc. , a leading provider of complex multi-layer printed circuit boards and electro-mechanical solutions, today announced earnings for the fourth qua
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The Wenatchee World - Tue Feb 14, 9:05 am ET
WASHINGTON — Jeanette Barraza-Galindo conspicuously left her bags of teddy bears and throw pillows on a bus during an inspection at the Texas-Mexico border — and professed ignorance about the $277,556 officers found hidden inside. The bags were handed to her at a bus station, gifts to be given to a child upon her return to Mexico, she told investigators. The crime she pleaded guilty to — bulk ...
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The Arizona Republic - Mon Feb 13, 8:40 pm ET
Scorpions for Breakfast wasn't on Gov. Guillermo Padres Elias' must-read list when it came out last November. The Sonoran governor told The Insider in Rocky Point, Mexico, last week that he learned of the memoir from Gov. Jan Brewer shortly before its release. But he wasn't hot to trot for a copy of the book, which details Brewer's account of her fight with the feds over illegal immigration ...
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Santa Fe New Mexican - Tue Feb 14, 2:19 am ET
Santa Fe County jail administrators will cooperate more fully with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials if a draft ordinance being considered by the commission is approved.
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Arizona Daily Star - 2 hours 16 minutes ago
President Obama's call for relief for illegal immigrants brought here as children marked the second straight year he's made the plea in his State of the Union speech.
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San Pedro Valley News-Sun - Mon Feb 13, 11:15 pm ET
Jonathon Shacat/Wick Communications A 42-page report released last month by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) called "Border Security: Immigration Enforcement Between Ports of Entry" says the number of people convicted of major crimes who are apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol in Fiscal 2011 was less than 1 percent.
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KSL Salt Lake City - Tue Feb 14, 10:53 am ET
An Orem man accused of pulling over a motorist last summer has pleaded no contest to impersonating a police officer.
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Central Florida News 13 - Tue Feb 14, 10:08 am ET
Monday, 38-year-old Rigoberto Bautista-Villanueva of Orlando was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in federal prison for alien smuggling.
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The Huffington Post - Sun Feb 12, 10:54 am ET
WASHINGTON -- Jeanette Barraza-Galindo conspicuously left her bags of teddy bears and throw pillows on a bus during an inspection at the Texas-Mexico border and professed ignorance about the $277,556 officers found hidden inside. The bags were handed to her at a bus station, gifts to be given to a child upon her return to Mexico, she told investigators.
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Washington Post - Mon Feb 13, 2:01 pm ET
President Obama’s proposed tax hikes and infrastructure spending for 2013 have grabbed headlines. But there’s a slew of other changes that Obama has proposed in his $3.8 trillion budget that are worth flagging as well. Here are a few of them: Read full article >>
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Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal - Tue Feb 14, 8:59 am ET
JACKSON — A Mississippi company that was the target of the largest U.S. workplace raid on illegal immigrants has reached a tentative settlement agreement in a discrimination lawsuit by four black women who claimed the company gave preferential treatment to Latinos, federal court records said.
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The Frederick News-Post - Tue Feb 14, 2:14 am ET
The number of people arrested in Frederick County and detained under a federal illegal immigration enforcement program has been on the decline since the sheriff's office began the agreement in April 2008, according to Capt Tim Clarke
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The Washington Times - Mon Feb 13, 9:39 pm ET
The Department of Homeland Security's total budget request for fiscal 2013 is just over $59 billion, a little less than the current year but almost $5 billion more than the 2011 level, according to government figures. Homeland Security Secretary Janet A. Napolitano said Monday that more than $850 million had ...
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Foreign Policy Blogs - Mon Feb 13, 7:20 pm ET
News of irregular immigration into the United States often focuses on those trying to cross the border via land. Huge fences and security cameras monitor the divide between the US and Mexico (less so the northern border with Canada – that is material for another blog post), while scanning machines ...
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Sun Star - Mon Feb 13, 2:29 pm ET
A FINDING by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) of marriage fraud leaves a serious and lasting negative mark on the alien’s record.